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methane
Cows have little affect on the atmosphere compared to human activity. The carbon dioxide and methane emissions produced by cattle thriough belching and flatulence are considered insignificant compared to the amount produced by humans.
Rice field (paddy fields) emit methane - a potent greenhouse gas. Estimates of global methane emission rates from rice fields range from 20 to 100 million tons per year.
Yes, Methane acts as the only source of carbon and energy for the bacteria Methanotrophs (methanophiles). Methane is a potential greenhouse gas far more potent than carbon dioxide. Methanotrophs play a major role in the reduction of the release of methane into the atmosphere from environments such as rice paddies, landfills, bogs and swamps where methane production is relatively high.
rice. water lily. seaweed
45 kg
1 grain.
Way over a thousand grains of rice!
its about 90% of the worlds rice
its about 90% of the worlds rice
Both produce methane. However, studies have shown that rice production produces much more methane gas than the raising of cattle in either a pasture or industrial setting. Also, the waste resulted from raising cattle in a drylot or feedlot setting can make the air quite smelly. No doubt rice farming does the same job to the air, causing what would be considered "air pollution."
asians
methane
um.....rice?
Methane
the rice came from the asian countries.
589 million tones of paddy rice is produce a year.